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Parking & Directions for Yung Bleu UNO Lakefront Arena
6801 Franklin St, New Orleans, LA
70122, US
1. UNO Lakefront Arena Lot - Onsite, 0 miles, $10
2. Pontchartrain Boulevard Lot - 0.3 miles, $8
3. Lakefront Airport Parking - 0.5 miles, $7
4. St. Anthonys Church Lot - 0.6 miles, $5
5. Public Street Parking - Varies, free-$2
Yung Bleu Concert Live at UNO Lakefront Arena | New Orleans
House of Blues in New Orleans is one of those legendary spots where the soul of the city really comes alive. It’s not just a music venue, it’s a cultural hub that’s hosted everything from soulful blues to electrifying DJ nights that keep the energy buzzing well into the night. The vibe here is always lively, with colorful artwork and a decor that screams New Orleans, think jazz posters, vintage signs, and a little bit of that raw, authentic charm. Whether you're catching a local band or a big-name artist like Yung Bleu in New Orleans, the atmosphere just hits differently. The bar serves up an impressive lineup of drinks, from specialty beers to top-shelf spirits, so you’re covered no matter your taste. Plus, the staff’s diversity really reflects the city’s melting pot vibe. It’s easy to get to, just a quick walk from the Old US Mint or from the corner of Chartres and Toulouse, making it super accessible. If Yung Bleu is on the bill, expect a night filled with energy and unforgettable moments, this place has a way of making live shows feel extra special, like you’re part of something bigger than just a concert.